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What is the difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes?

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Answered by aaradhyakapoor3
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a prokaryote is a unicellular organism thats lack a membrane bound nucleus like mitochondria
and eukaryote are organisms whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes unlike prokaryotes for ex : animals and plants

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Answered by ConfusedPadhaku
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ProkaryoticCells

A prokaryote is a unicellular organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelle. The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό and κάρυον. Prokaryotes are divided into two domains, Archaea and Bacteria

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EukaryoticCells

Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes, unlike prokaryotes, which have no membrane-bound organelles. Eukaryotes belong to the domain Eukaryota or Eukarya.

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